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Posts tagged ‘Compass’

Since the inception of this blog I’ve written a whopping 20 posts. Twenty? I know, it seems like so much more… And every single day there is one post at the top of my ‘top views’ page – Pandeia. I knew it would be popular, but – wow. So, I figured it would be time to check in with Kelsi and see what’s new with Pandeia.

The biggest news is that Pandeia is currently available for sale on the trendy/boho/indie chic Freepeople.com and was featured in this Steampunk Nomad Collection :

The first order sold out in 2 days (! ) – and Kelsi is currently making more watches to fulfill the next order.

Pandeia was also featured on the ‘slow fashion’ blog The Valente ,which loved Pandeia and my blog post so much that they shared it with all their readers as well!

Two road-warrior love birds hit the road in style. They head for the highway in their VW van equipped with instruments, Pandeia watches and a drooling guard dog. Shot in Australia, this shoot inspires you to start packing and hit the open road.

When I first saw the Pandeia display at Wings in Paia, I figured it was some hot Italian designer, and all the cool kids in Paris and Rome were probably wearing them. The whole display was so professionally done, so spot-on trendy in a vintage chic kind of way, and just such high quality work, when I later heard that they were made by a woman in Haiku, I think my reaction was ‘whaaaat???’

Pandeia watches can be described as a compass sundial wristwatch, made of hand cut leather and antiqued brass, but upon closer inspection you discover that its really so much more. Like a conversation starter. And my personal favorite: motivation on your arm. I fell in love with Pandeia when I saw the tagline – FOLLOW YOUR INNER COMPASS. What could be simpler, and more empowering? I could go on and on about the power of this tagline, which I might just stencil over my kitchen sink (or really, I should just get a Pandeia), but let’s get back to the wristwatch.

Pandeia got its start with the discovery of a brass pocket compass sundial in a vintage shop, and when it was combined with some leftover leather straps and a brass buckle, a whole new company was birthed.

The more I researched Pandeia, the more interested I became, and was stoked when the woman behind Pandeia, Kelsi, agreed to take time out of her crazy busy watch making, order filling and social networking schedule to let me interview her.

MM: What is Pandeia to you?

Kelsi: Pandeia is more than a time piece, it is a wearable reminder to escape the boundaries of time. Its a conversation piece that helps share the idea to live free and enjoy each moment.

MM: What kind of personalization options do you offer?

Kelsi: There are several customizations that people can order to make it more personal or special. I have men’s and women’s styles, several color options, I can add studs, or stamp a word/name/date into the leather. I love doing custom orders because it makes me get a better idea of who my customer is. I want nothing but positivity when it comes to Pandeia, and having happy customers that are stoked on their watch is the best feeling. Each piece, customized or not, is numbered for authenticity on a hand stamped brass tag

MM: How does the watch actually work?

Kelsi: The instructions are engraved on the back of the piece, but you hold the watch level, find North with the compass, flip the dial wing vertical, and the dial wing will cast a shadow on the roman numerals, telling you the time. There’s a slight variation in time depending on the season, your location on earth and whether you participate in daylight savings.

MM: Where can people buy your watches on Maui?

Kelsi: On Maui you can currently (as of June 2013) buy Pandeia at 4 stores, Wings Hawaii in Paia, Pink By Nature in Makawao, Hue in Kahului and The Maui Ocean Center Store in Maalaea. (MM side note: You don’t need to pay aquarium admission to go to the gift store at the aquarium, just let them know at the front gate, its an impressive store if you haven’t been there yet)

(and currently on the Pandeia website, there are 5 women’s watches and 2 men’s)

MM: When did you realize that this would be a real business and not just a hobby?

Kelsi: When I started Pandeia I was running a business for another artist on the island. I created Pandeia in my spare time. It took a long time to develop since I was investing the little money left over from each paycheck into it. I remember not knowing if I had enough money left for dinner because I just ordered 100 buckles. I was 23 years old and happily scraping by. The day that I quit my real job Pandeia instantly became full time. The second that I put all my energy into it, it started growing. And it was growing faster than I had ever expected. Its been a one woman show and I’m stoked to finally hire a part time intern. I work way more than full time. It never stops. But when you love what you do, you don’t really want it to. It doesn’t feel like work. Its fun. There are so many different aspects to the business that I never get bored. From photoshoots, to social media, to making the actual product, developing new ideas, finding stores, filling orders my work is never done.

MM: How is Maui as a place to be creative?

Kelsi: Maui is an awesome place to be creative, there is endless inspiration. My studio and the birth place of Pandeia is a 250 square foot shack in the middle of the jungle (Haiku). You have to hike to get down here! Being able to create in a workspace surrounded by nature is a dream come true. Maui is also amazing because there are so many other creative, like-minded individuals. I love collaborating and supporting one another.

MM: What do you see as the next step for your business?

Kelsi: I constantly have new ideas whirling around when it comes to Pandeia. Pandeia has become a world traveler. My watches are found in stores and on wrists in Japan, Australia, South Africa, Amsterdam, Sweden, France, Italy, Canada, Brazil just to name a few… the list grows everyday! I wish I was so well traveled. I am also hoping to expand my line in the near future by introducing other styles and rings/necklaces.

And finally, I’ll leave you, dear readers, with this inspiration from the Pandeia website :

Escape the boundaries of time with this unique compass sundial watch. Made of brass and handcrafted leather, this time piece inspired by the past is sure to be as unique as the free spirit wearing it. Pandeia compass sundial watches are made with love and aloha in a jungle shack on Maui. Stay true, be strong, and always FOLLOW YOUR INNER COMPASS.